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The Missouri Canoe & Floaters Association is a non-profit organization of paddlesports outfitters who are dedicated to the preservation of our natural resources. We protect the safety of our customers by providing high quality service and equipment and promote our sport by education about safety and skills of paddling. Discover More.CURRENT RIVER
Current River Missouri’s Current River Most spring-fed of all the Ozark rivers, the Current may be floated at almost any time of the year, particularly below Welch Spring. On hot summer weekends, the river is usually crowded. Weekdays floats are much more peaceful. Due to the increase in size of the river and the frequency Current RiverRead More »
BIG RIVER - MCFA - MISSOURI CANOE Big River Missouri’s Big River The Big River, like its sister tributary of the Meramec, the Bourbeuse, is slow. It differs mainly in that it flows through a more heavily populated area, yet there are many pleasant places along it. Upper sections near the “lead belt” are subject to many of SAC RIVER - MCFA - MISSOURI CANOE Sac River Missouri’s Sac River Though it is slower than the spring-fed Ozark rivers, the Sac has an extensive drainage, a number of floatable tributaries, fairly clear water and some good fishing. It is the closest river of its size and type for residents of the Kansas City area and, therefore, many canoeists have cut Sac River Read MoreELEVEN POINT RIVER
Eleven Point River Missouri’s Eleven Point River The Eleven Point is not blessed with gravel bars for camping as some rivers, bur is fed by some of the loveliest wild springs in the state. Those of the upper river are relatively small, but Greer Spring, which is the second largest within the state, is surrounded Eleven Point River Read MoreBOURBEUSE RIVER
Bourbeuse River Missouri’s Bourbeuse River Although the Gasconade has the reputation for being crooked, the meandering of the Bourbeuse is more extreme. It winds for nearly 100 miles with an airline distance of only 27 miles, all of it within Franklin County! This is a relatively small, slow river which is not as clear as Bourbeuse RiverRead More »
BIG PINEY RIVER
Big Piney River – Mile-By-Mile Description. 0.0 Baptist Camp Access. Low-water bridge. No ramp. 3.5 Tone Hogan Ford on county road. Access. 8.7 Dog’s Bluff Access on left, on Hwy 17. 12.4 Brushy Creek on right. 13.2 Blankenship Cave in end of bluff on right is merely a rock shelter. This is the Horseshoe Bend area. 14.6 Mineral Springs Access on right, off Hwy 63 at Houston, West of OakNIANGUA RIVER
Niangua River Missouri’s Niangua River One of the best fishing streams in the state, the Niangua also has the advantage of being closely associated with Bennett Spring State Park and one of the Conservation Department’s trout hatcheries. Those who prefer floating to trout fishing in the park often make the park their headquarters while floating NORTH FORK OF THE WHITE RIVER & BRYANT CREEK North Fork of the White River & Bryant Creek Missouri’s North Fork of the White River The North Fork of the White combines a relatively constant flow of clear water from large springs with some of the best whitewater in the Missouri Ozarks. Since its upper reaches are in Mark Twain National Forest, it retains North Fork of the White River & Bryant Creek Read More »LITTLE PINEY CREEK
Little Piney Creek Missouri’s Little Piney Creek This tributary of the Gasconade is fed by many small springs, is a good fly-fishing stream and is frequently floatable with some wading. The lower 7.5 miles provide the best floating. The upper 10 miles is has a lower gradient and less water. Difficulty: I and II.Gradients: Hwy. 63 to HOME - MCFA - MISSOURI CANOETHE RIVERSRIVER MAPSDIRECTORYMEDIACONTACTUS
The Missouri Canoe & Floaters Association is a non-profit organization of paddlesports outfitters who are dedicated to the preservation of our natural resources. We protect the safety of our customers by providing high quality service and equipment and promote our sport by education about safety and skills of paddling. Discover More.CURRENT RIVER
Current River Missouri’s Current River Most spring-fed of all the Ozark rivers, the Current may be floated at almost any time of the year, particularly below Welch Spring. On hot summer weekends, the river is usually crowded. Weekdays floats are much more peaceful. Due to the increase in size of the river and the frequency Current RiverRead More »
BIG RIVER - MCFA - MISSOURI CANOE Big River Missouri’s Big River The Big River, like its sister tributary of the Meramec, the Bourbeuse, is slow. It differs mainly in that it flows through a more heavily populated area, yet there are many pleasant places along it. Upper sections near the “lead belt” are subject to many of SAC RIVER - MCFA - MISSOURI CANOE Sac River Missouri’s Sac River Though it is slower than the spring-fed Ozark rivers, the Sac has an extensive drainage, a number of floatable tributaries, fairly clear water and some good fishing. It is the closest river of its size and type for residents of the Kansas City area and, therefore, many canoeists have cut Sac River Read MoreELEVEN POINT RIVER
Eleven Point River Missouri’s Eleven Point River The Eleven Point is not blessed with gravel bars for camping as some rivers, bur is fed by some of the loveliest wild springs in the state. Those of the upper river are relatively small, but Greer Spring, which is the second largest within the state, is surrounded Eleven Point River Read MoreBOURBEUSE RIVER
Bourbeuse River Missouri’s Bourbeuse River Although the Gasconade has the reputation for being crooked, the meandering of the Bourbeuse is more extreme. It winds for nearly 100 miles with an airline distance of only 27 miles, all of it within Franklin County! This is a relatively small, slow river which is not as clear as Bourbeuse RiverRead More »
BIG PINEY RIVER
Big Piney River – Mile-By-Mile Description. 0.0 Baptist Camp Access. Low-water bridge. No ramp. 3.5 Tone Hogan Ford on county road. Access. 8.7 Dog’s Bluff Access on left, on Hwy 17. 12.4 Brushy Creek on right. 13.2 Blankenship Cave in end of bluff on right is merely a rock shelter. This is the Horseshoe Bend area. 14.6 Mineral Springs Access on right, off Hwy 63 at Houston, West of OakNIANGUA RIVER
Niangua River Missouri’s Niangua River One of the best fishing streams in the state, the Niangua also has the advantage of being closely associated with Bennett Spring State Park and one of the Conservation Department’s trout hatcheries. Those who prefer floating to trout fishing in the park often make the park their headquarters while floating NORTH FORK OF THE WHITE RIVER & BRYANT CREEK North Fork of the White River & Bryant Creek Missouri’s North Fork of the White River The North Fork of the White combines a relatively constant flow of clear water from large springs with some of the best whitewater in the Missouri Ozarks. Since its upper reaches are in Mark Twain National Forest, it retains North Fork of the White River & Bryant Creek Read More »LITTLE PINEY CREEK
Little Piney Creek Missouri’s Little Piney Creek This tributary of the Gasconade is fed by many small springs, is a good fly-fishing stream and is frequently floatable with some wading. The lower 7.5 miles provide the best floating. The upper 10 miles is has a lower gradient and less water. Difficulty: I and II.Gradients: Hwy. 63 to DIRECTORY - MCFA - HOME - MCFA Come float with us! 3 Bridges Raft Rental is located 3 miles south of Sullivan and offers unrivaled, scenic float trips on high quality rafts, canoes, and kayaks. Rafts are the most popular choice for floating, especially for families, because they are extremely stable and comfortable for leisurely floaters. ST. FRANCIS RIVER AND BIG CREEK St. Francis River and Big Creek Missouri’s St. Francis River In sharp contrast to the more western Ozark streams, the upper St. Francis cannot be called a “float” stream. It presents a challenge to the experienced canoeist. Due to its boulderstrewn course, it can be run only during high or moderately high water; that is, St. Francis River and Big Creek Read More » THE RIVERS - MCFA - MISSOURI CANOE The Little Niangua River is a 64.4-mile-long (103.6 km) tributary of the Niangua River in the Ozarks region of central Missouri in the United States. Via the Niangua, Osage and Missouri rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. RIVER MAPS - MCFA - MISSOURI CANOE River Maps Paddling Adventures Throughout the State Join the folks who know that Missouri rivers offer high quality vacation opportunities for families and floating enthusiasts. Our clear, cool waters flow from crystal-clear springs and provide peace and a feeling of remoteness that does not require a long trip into the“back-country.”
ELK RIVER, BIG SUGAR CREEK, INDIAN CREEK AND LITTLE SUGAR The Elk River and its scenic tributary, Big Sugar Creek, have become a favorite float with canoeists in the western part of the state. Big Sugar provides good camping and fishing, and is an unusually clear stream. In the Pineville and Noel areas, summer cottages are numerous,but
HUZZAH CREEK & COURTOIS CREEK Huzzah Creek & Courtois Creek Missouri’s Huzzah Creek & Courtois Creek These two clearwater gems, which join their waters to the Meramec River in Crawford County, are only about 100 miles from St. Louis. Although they are too small to provide adequate floating water at all seasons, the angler will find them pleasant and profitable Huzzah Creek & Courtois Creek Read More »GASCONADE RIVER
Gasconade River Missouri’s Gasconade River The Gasconade, probably named for French settlers from the province of Gascony in southwestern France, is reputed to be one of the most crooked rivers in the world. Entirely within Missouri, the river winds nearly 300 miles from its source near Hartville to the Missouri River, which is an airlineBEAVER CREEK
Beaver Creek Missouri’s Beaver Creek This creek, long a favorite with fly fishermen, is nearly rhe size of the Niangua River, but has a less constant water supply. In recent years, Beaver Creek, which flows through the Mark Twain National Forest, has become popular with paddlers, due to its general attractiveness and its good gradient.MERAMEC RIVER
Meramec River Missouri’s Meramec River Fed by Maramec Spring and many smaller springs, the Meramec is floated most of the year. The most floated sections are those between Maramec Spring and Meramec State Park, although there is still much reasonably attractive river down to St. Clair or even Pacific. Beyond that point, however, realestate
3 BRIDGES RAFT RENTAL Come float with us! 3 Bridges Raft Rental is located 3 miles south of Sullivan and offers unrivaled, scenic float trips on high quality rafts, canoes, and kayaks. Rafts are the most popular choice for floating, especially for families, because they are extremely stable and comfortable for leisurely floaters. Kayaks and canoes are perfect for 3 Bridges Raft Rental Read More »Skip to content
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